Calculate the final pressure, in atmospheres, for each of the following, if volume and amount of gas do not change. A) A gas with an initial pressure of 1.35 atm at 65 ∘C is cooled to − 34 ∘C. Express the pressure to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.   B) A sample of N2 with an initial pressure of 820. mmHg at − 67 ∘C is heated to 29 ∘C Express the pressure to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Calculate the final pressure, in atmospheres, for each of the following, if volume and amount of gas do not change.

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A gas with an initial pressure of 1.35 atm at 65 ∘C is cooled to − 34 ∘C.
Express the pressure to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
 
B)
A sample of N2 with an initial pressure of 820. mmHg at − 67 ∘C is heated to 29 ∘C
Express the pressure to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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